"Your presence could be the reason a child decides that school is a safe place today."
Are you looking for a school that inspires learning, exploration, and growth?
Do you want to be part of a team that is driven by passion and committed to helping every child succeed?
Imagine working in a school with state-of-the-art sensory and therapy rooms, a thriving forest school, and exciting outdoor activities. If that sounds like the perfect environment for you, keep reading!
Position: Teaching Assistant
Location: Brentwood
Pay Rate: £90 - £100 per day (Weekly Pay)
We're seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Teaching Assistant to support students with complex needs in an Outstanding-rated school. Full training is provided-we're looking for individuals who are nurturing, compassionate, creative, and adaptable.
The school's mission is to provide every student with an exceptional education while empowering them to reach their full potential. Every learner does this in a modern and spacious school with a curriculum tailored to them, embracing a mix of academic and vocational learning pathways.
In this full-time, temporary to permanent role (term-time only), you'll work with students aged 9 to 19 in one-on-one, small group, and whole-class settings.
If you're ready to start a rewarding new career, apply now - don't miss out!
Benefits:
- Fully funded training and qualifications (yes, we said fully funded)
- Supportive management
- Brilliant career progression opportunities
- A unique teaching approach
- Competitive pay rate
- A dedicated consultant
- Referral bonus for every successful referral
Your responsibilities will include:
Providing teaching assistance to the teacher as defined by weekly/daily/seasonal planning.
Working 1:1 with students.
Providing group and/or individual activities, planned by the teacher.
Working individually with learners/students to develop their work.
Supporting the general well-being of learners within the school structure.
Monitoring and evaluating student learning under the guidance of the teacher.
Assisting teachers in using relevant management strategies to ensure a purposeful environment for teaching and learning.
Supporting all learners in their planned, structured work in all curriculum areas.
Key skills and experience needed:
The ability to work with learners who have various learning difficulties.
A willingness to learn and build relationships with learners.
The ability to work as an individual and as part of a team.
Flexibility in your approach to education.
Experience working in SEND settings is desirable but not essential.
Does this sound like the perfect role for you? Apply now as interviews are currently being held!
For more information about this role or to apply, please contact Sada Laxmi on 07441 928041 or email your CV to sada.laxmi@randstad.co.uk
Randstad Education maintains the highest standard of child safety and compliance when placing candidates into schools. Any successful candidates will be subject to the compliance process that also includes an enhanced DBS check.
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